Win tickets to ACCES Showcase Festival 2024 in Rwanda
The Music In Africa Foundation, in partnership with the British Council in Rwanda, is giving away 25 double tickets to the ACCES Showcase Festival happening at Mundi Centre, Kigali, on 15 and 16 November 2024.
The Showcase Festival will feature a carefully curated selection of live performances by top talents from across the African continent. Over 20 live acts will take the stage, including Sir Trill, Heavy-K, and Zaki Ibrahim from South Africa, Octopizzo (Kenya), Zimbabwe’s Bantu Spaceship, Prince of Gakondo (Rwanda), Impakanizi (Rwanda), Wamoto (Tanzania), Assa Matusse (Mozambique), Jordan Moozy (Botswana), Kaya Byinshii (Rwanda), Aurus (Réunion Island), Youbana (Morocco), and Zimbabwe’s Indigo Saint and Banshee, among others.
How to enter
- Entrants must register for ACCES here.
- Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email, along with updates and additional event details.
- You enter the competition by simply forwarding the proof of registration to competition@musicinafrica.net.
Deadline: The competition runs from 21 October to 31 October at 12pm. The winners will be contacted on 2 November.
Please read the competition rules below carefully:
Competition rules
- The competition runs from 21 October to 31 October at 12pm.
- The competition is open to persons based in Rwanda only.
- You can only enter the competition once. Multiple entries will be disqualified.
- To be eligible you have to complete all the required fields. Incomplete entries will be disqualified.
- Each winner will receive no more than two (2) general admission tickets.
- These tickets will grant the winner(s) access to the festival on 15 and 16 November 2024.
- The Music In Africa Foundation and the British Council in Rwanda shall only offer the said tickets. Winners will have to provide their own transport to and from the event, arrange for their own accommodation and any other relevant expenses.
- Prizes are not transferable and are not negotiable.
- No prize shall be exchangeable for money.
- No employee or board member of the Music In Africa Foundation and British Council in Rwanda, members of their immediate family, or employees of partner organisations may enter.
- If a winner is unable to take up a prize for any reason, or if the Music In Africa Foundation/British Council in Rwanda has not been able to contact the winner after making reasonable efforts, the Music In Africa Foundation and British Council in Rwanda reserve the right to award that prize (without notice to the first winner chosen) to an alternative winner, in which case the first winner chosen shall not be eligible for any share of the prize whatsoever. The Music In Africa Foundation and British Council in Rwanda shall not be liable in such an eventuality.
- Automated entries, bulk entries, or third-party entries will be disqualified.
- Any violation or attempt to violate any of the above rules will result in the immediate disqualification of the transgressor.
The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. The organisation supports peace and prosperity by building connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and countries worldwide. The British Council does this through its work in arts and culture, education and the English language. It works with people in over 200 countries and territories and is on the ground in more than 100 countries. In 2022–23, it reached 600 million people.
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